The artwork titled “Untitled (to my dear bitch, Airily)” is an installation piece created by artist Dan Flavin in 1981. This piece is part of the Minimalism art movement and exemplifies the genre of installation art.
The artwork presents a structure that utilizes fluorescent light fixtures to create an immersive visual experience. Blue fluorescent lights are arranged in a corridor-like space, casting a vibrant glow and altering the viewer’s perception of the environment. The lights are positioned on the side walls and ceiling at a slight angle, generating a dynamic and engaging spatial composition. The simplicity and precision of the arrangement are characteristic of Minimalism, emphasizing the use of industrial materials and the exploration of space, light, and perception.